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The most attractive thing in London and England for me is that this place attracts progressive and creative people like a magnet.
So, talented young people from all over the world come here to reveal their creative potential: actors, musicians, creative industry figures, scientists.
London is one of the most multicultural cities on planet Earth.
Here you can find everything and everyone: Caribbean islanders (like Bob Marley), Chinese from Hong Kong, Indian restaurants, Europeans, in general, all the cultures and cuisines of the world. All this coexists harmoniously here and creates an atmosphere that is unlike anything else.
Young people in London dress in such a way that you want to take pictures of them as a keepsake.
It is not surprising that many popular music groups, TV series, films, entire trends in fashion come from England.
Creativity is developed in children from an early age in everything:
in clothes, in thinking, in manifestations.
At Oxford, for example, they teach you to ask awkward questions, to be able to argue and challenge even the questions of the tutor (teacher).
Creativity extends to research as well. For example, the government in England generously finances exotic research programs that no one in other countries would engage in.
"British scientists have found out" - this phrase has become a whole meme, and it means cutting up the budget for unusual research.

I'm now thoroughly hooked on books and materials on evolutionary biology and psychology, ethology, neurophysiology and I don't know how to stop.
Dawkins, Sapolsky, Lorenz, Chopra, Harari, Pinker, Peterson... I listen to lectures by Dubynin (I attended his special course at the biology department of Moscow State University) and Drobyshevsky.
I'll be honest, I haven't read fiction for about 5 years (but I don't feel like it anyway), only popular science: biology, genetics, neurology, all sorts of naturalistic topics...
This whole intellectual hodgepodge in my head is also accompanied by reading historical blogs about comparing the crisis of the Roman Republic and the transition to empire and the United States today, the Civil War in the States, as well as books about feminism.
Something like that...
Екатерина Свешникова, Англия, Лондон, Оксфордский университет
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